NEW IN STORE: GIFT CARDS!

Rochelle Rinne

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.

The children were nestled all cosy in fleeceAll dreaming of kigus stuffed under the tree;And mama in her onesie, and I in mine too,Had just settled down for a long winter's snooze,

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.Away to the window I flew like a flash,Tore open the shutter and threw up the sash.And what, to my wondering eyes should appear,But Kigurumi.ca, bearing good news and cheer;

We know how much fun it is to surprise your loved ones with something as warm, cute, and silly as a kigurumi. We also happen to believe that there's a special onesie for everyone! Since no two styles are alike, and it can sometimes be daunting to choose on behalf of another person, we've come up with a special option to help you out: gift cards!

With a Kigurumi.ca gift card, you can let your friends and family in on the kigurumi action without being too worried about whether or not they'll get the one they've been secretly dreaming about, because it allows them to select their own style!

Gift cards are delivered by e-mail and contain instructions to redeem them at checkout. Our gift cards have no additional processing fees. They also never expire!

We hope that this helps turn some gift-giving stress back into gift-giving fun! Be sure to contact us at info@kigurumi.ca with any comments or questions!

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Authentic SAZAC Kigurumi

Kigurumi.ca is the official Canadian distributor of authentic SAZAC kigurumi. SAZAC is Japan's number one kigurumi manufacturer, and the quality of SAZAC onesies is unmatched around the world. Unfortunately, this means that many other manufacturers will try (and fail!) to mimic SAZAC products. It doesn't take much to notice a major difference in quality between authentic kigurumi and imitators' attempts.

Fake. vs. Real: Stitch Kigurumi

For starters, imitation kigurumi are generally made of much thinner fabric--sometimes crushed velvet, which deteriorates much more quickly than fleece, cotton, and poly--and are poorly stitched together. Fakes tend to have wonky-looking faces: crossed eyes, asymmetrical features, and visible stitch defects. Colours won't be nearly as vivid, lining is often missing altogether, and features such as sleeves, tails, ears, wings, etc., will be overall much more floppy and downright sad-looking.